Text 15: English as a scientific language
Across
- 1. to examine people or things to see how they are similar and how they are different
- 5. to copy something exactly
- 7. a scientist who studies physics
- 8. to become better than before; to make something/somebody better than before
- 11. a careful study of a subject, especially in order to discover new facts or information about it
- 13. having a lot of influence on somebody/something
- 14. to take somebody/something away from a place
- 15. a strong feeling in favour of or against one group of people, or one side in an argument, often not based on fair judgement
- 16. very large or important
- 20. special importance that is given to something
- 21. the force that attracts objects in space towards each other
- 24. something that can be seen; that is obvious enough to be noticed
- 25. a change that somebody/something causes in somebody/something else; a result
Down
- 2. to watch somebody/something carefully, especially to learn more about them
- 3. in every way possible; completely
- 4. at the end of a period of time or a series of events
- 6. a scientific test that is done in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge
- 9. easy to see or understand
- 10. a person who studies or writes about philosophy
- 12. the steady growth of something so that it becomes more advanced, stronger, etc.
- 17. to take willingly something that is offered; to say ‘yes’ to an offer, invitation, etc.
- 18. to become or make something become smaller, weaker, less important, etc.
- 19. an act or the process of finding somebody/something, or learning about something that was not known about before
- 22. to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something
- 23. the quality of being good and of deserving praise or reward